gsganzer
Elite Member
- Joined
- Jun 11, 2003
- Messages
- 3,248
- Location
- Denton, TX
- Tractor
- L3800 w/FEL and BH77, BX 2200 w/FEL and MMM
I'm not sure why I waited so long! Last weekend I was using my Stihl Kombi 130R and it was running a little rich before I put it away. Yesterday, I went to start it so I could tune it, and despite 30+ pulls, no start. I'm getting too old to deal with that frustration.
Despite using consistent and properly mixed fuel, the 2-cycle engines of today are nowhere near as reliable or powerful as the older engines. Surprisingly (or not), I grabbed my 25 yo stihl 011 saw that's been sitting for 2 years and it pops on the first pull, starts on the second like it has for all 25 years I've owned it. As luck would have it, my newer Husky 550XP saw is also having issues with starting.
So far, I'm pretty impressed with the Milwaukee. It has 2 speeds, is quiet and has plenty of power, even on the low speed.
Despite using consistent and properly mixed fuel, the 2-cycle engines of today are nowhere near as reliable or powerful as the older engines. Surprisingly (or not), I grabbed my 25 yo stihl 011 saw that's been sitting for 2 years and it pops on the first pull, starts on the second like it has for all 25 years I've owned it. As luck would have it, my newer Husky 550XP saw is also having issues with starting.
So far, I'm pretty impressed with the Milwaukee. It has 2 speeds, is quiet and has plenty of power, even on the low speed.